Dances With Wolves

Story of a Civil War hero who travels west where he is assigned to an abandoned fort. His nearest neighbours are members of a Sioux tribe, and they gradually become friends. He marries a tribe woman and ultimately must make a decision about the tribe and their life when he realizes what their fate will be at the hands of the white man.

Kevin Costner you deserve Five Stars for "Dancing With The Wolves". You and your cast don't overplay the part of the settlers coming West. You keep it to an honest portrayal of both the Indians and the Settlers. In time more movie fans will look upon "Dancing With The Wolves" as a masterpiece of film making!

Dances with the Wolves is a wonderful story with Kevin Costner in the lead. If your like me and you enjoy stories of the American Frontier and our relationship with the Indian Tribes, then this is for you. I thought it an honest portrayal of the Indians and the pioneers moving into the Western parts of America. This movie has got it all, a good cast, top screenplay and great photography. One of the best Westerns I have ever seen!

This movie is very moving,and the music,composed by the late John Barry,is very touching,and worth the price of admission.John Barry had asked Mr.Costner,what type of music,and he replied,that he likes big orchestra music,(today would be easy listening.),the album is filled with gorgeous music.worth the small fee.just the best.!

John Dunbar (voiceover): "I had never really known who John Dunbar was. Perhaps because the name itself had no meaning. But as I heard my Sioux name being called over and over, I knew for the first time who I really was."

John Dunbar: How come we haven't seen any buffalo?
Timmons: Can't figure the stinking buffalo. Sometimes you don't see them for days, and sometimes they're out there as thick as curls on a whore.
John Dunbar: What about Indians?
Timmons: Indians? Goddamn Indians you'd just assume not see, unless the bastards are dead. They're nothing but thieves and beggars